PRODUCTION: Charity Begins (Comedy)
PRODUCTION DATE: Spring 1954
GROUP: The New Amateur Dramatic Society
DIRECTED BY: Joy Sinden
STAGED: St. Andrews Hall, Burgess Hill
SYNOPSIS: Agnes, Emily and their brother Henry live in a state of straight-laced Victorian primness with their rebellious old mother, and Judy, a high spirited neice. The play is based on the return of Catherine to the Deveral household, reputedly the black sheep of the family, whose legendary absconding 20 years earlier with a Continental Romeo fires Judy with imaginative longings.
Catherine arrives just in time to avert a romantic crisis in her young neices's life and to steer her safely through a tempestuous first 'affair'.
PLAYWRIGHT: Ireland Wood from a story by Richmal Crompton
BHTC NOTES: As detailed in the History notes, this was the last production performed by the New Amateur Dramatic Society before becoming Burgess Hill Theatre Club. Even this transformation was not easy as it was almost the last play of the whole group, who at that time were having serious membership and financial problems.

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Julie Tory
Daker
Anne Goddard & Charles Gover
Stage Manager & Props

Derek Timmins
Henry Deveral
Norma Moore
Prompt

Elizabeth Emery
Judy Deveral



Joan Moore
Emily Deveral



Janet Goddard
Agnes Deveral



Jack Denman
Rodney Walters



Thomas KilBride
Bobbie Forrester



Jill Collingbourne
Miss Case



Joy Sinden
Mrs. Deveral



Myrtle Skelton
Catherine Deveral



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